Palmer Luckey’s defense company Anduril is taking over Microsoft’s beleaguered Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program, which seeks to produce battlefield AR headsets for the ...
Microsoft Azure will be the “preferred hyperscale cloud” for Anduril on all things related to IVAS. Anduril Founder Palmer Luckey, the designer of the virtual-reality headset Oculus Rift ...
IVAS was a specialized version of HoloLens 2 designed for the United States military. Microsoft was awarded a $22 billion contract in 2021 to deliver an augmented reality device for U.S. soldiers ...
Anduril has seized the lead on the Army’s IVAS headset program, putting the eight-year-old company in charge of one of the military’s most important soldier-enhancement programs, and poising ...
The Army plans to grant upstart weapons maker Anduril control of one of its highest-profile and long-troubled projects known as the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) pending final ...
Microsoft currently holds the $22 billion IVAS contract, but is preparing to hand it off to Anduril. Assuming the U.S. Army permits it, Anduril will take over IVAS from Microsoft. Privately held ...
Microsoft will continue to support IVAS functionality with "advanced cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities," but it's out of the hardware game. When you purchase through links on our site ...
This agreement also establishes Microsoft Azure as Anduril’s preferred hyperscale cloud for all workloads related to IVAS and Anduril AI technologies. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce ...